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D.J. White has signed with Fujian of China.

White's signing comes as Fujian released former NBA player Al Harrington. White last played for the Bobcats during the 2014-15 and could still join an NBA team as a bench player once the Chinese season is over in February, but he shouldn't be on any fantasy radars while he's overseas. Tue, Nov 25, 2014 09:30:00 AM

As soon as he gets clearance from FIBA, he is expected to join the team. White would serve as the third center on the Bobcats behind Al Jefferson and Bismack Biyombo. Both of those centers have been healthy, so White will just be emergency depth. Wed, Mar 19, 2014 02:37:00 PM

As soon as he gets clearance from FIBA, he is expected to join the team. White would serve as the third center on the Bobcats behind Al Jefferson and Bismack Biyombo. Both of those centers have been healthy, so White will just be emergency depth.

The Warriors recently worked out free agent PF D.J. White, though they may not sign him this season.

The workout may have simply been due diligence as Golden State looks ahead to their Summer League and training camp rosters, though White could always be signed if injuries strike the Warriors' frontcourt. His most recent NBA stint came with the Celtics in 2012-13 when he averaged 2.4 points in seven minutes per game.

D.J. White is in the process of finalizing a deal with the Sichuan Blue Whales of the Chinese Basketball Association.

This would be the second stint in China for the former first-round pick as he attempts to boost his stock for a potential return to the NBA. White hasn't played meaningful minutes since the 2011-12 season, however, so any return to the U.S. would be as a bench player and wouldn't make a ripple in the fantasy landscape.

Forward D.J. White is heading to Bulls training camp and may have a shot at making the team's final roster.

White was waived by the Nets after being traded from the Thunder, and was all set to play overseas. This obviously changes things, and it would not be surprising to see the 29th pick of the 2008 draft make the team as an extra big body off the bench.

D.J. White has been "talking to a couple teams" and he's been offered contracts in China.

White was part of the blockbuster deal involving KG and Paul Pierce, but he was promptly waived by the Nets. He expects to make a decision in "the next couple weeks" and there's a good chance that he'll head overseas.

The Celtics traded D.J. White to the Nets as part of the Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett deal.

White was not included in the previously reported incarnation of the megadeal. He signed a multiyear contract with the Celtics in March, but it's not guaranteed. We expect White will be bought out at some point this summer.

An expected move, White will function as depth and will remain with the team the rest of the way. He likely got a multi-year deal like Terrence Williams and will have to compete for a roster spot in training camp before next season begins.

The Celtics will sign D.J. White for the remainder of the season, sources told CSNNE.

White has signed two 10-day contracts, and with the C's needing big bodies behind Kevin Garnett, it's not a surprise to see White stick with the team. Prior to joining Boston, he had been playing in China this year.

Depth Charts

He was expected to be out for a minimum of six weeks after undergoing surgery on his torn lateral meniscus in his left knee on Jan. 28, and while it will take him some time to regain his conditioning, he can now be stashed in most leagues with the Hornets pursuing a playoff berth. Walker got up some shots before Wednesday's game vs. the Bulls for the first time since his surgery, and he is still said to be targeting a return to the lineup on March 16. Mo Williams has been filling in admirably at PG for Charlotte, and though his value will take a hit when Walker returns, he is still worth holding onto to see how things play out.